Castello Di Guarene
Via Alessandro Roero, 2, 2, Turin, Italy — Excellent location - show map —
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Amenities
Amenities for Castello Di Guarene
Parking
Spa
Restaurant
Gym
24-hour reception
Internet
Amenities and services
- Small pets allowed (under 5 kg)Additional charge
- Large pets allowed (over 5 kg)Additional charge
- Wheelchair-accessible
- Car park
- 24-hour reception
- Check-in hour: 15:00: 00:00
- Check-out hour: 11:00: 11:00
- Mobile phone coverage
- Wi-fi
- Airport ShuttleAdditional charge
- Room serviceAdditional charge
- Laundry serviceAdditional charge
- Babysitting service
- Multilingual staff
- Fireplace
- Cloakroom
- Lift access
- Shop
- Garden
- Terrace
- Concierge
- Gym
- Newspapers
- Luggage room
- Dining area
- Clothes dryer
Restaurant service
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Smoking area
- Highchairs
- Air conditioning in Restaurant
- Breakfast room
Meals
- Breakfast
- Breakfast buffet
- Breakfast served to the table
- Breakfast a la carte
- À la carte dinner
- Set menu dinner
To take into account
- Early departure
- Identification card at arrival
- Non-smoking establishment
Business
- Meeting room
- Business centre
Entertainment
- Indoor freshwater pool
Health and beauty
- Sauna
- Steam bath
- Hot tub
- Turkish bath (hamam)
- Massage
- Hairdressing salonAdditional charge
- Spa centre
Activities
- Fitness
Cards accepted
American Express
MasterCard
Visa
Maestro
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The check-in time at Castello Di Guarene is 15:00 and the check-out time is 11:00.
About
About Castello Di Guarene
Just a few kilometres from Alba stands the Castello di Guarene, an enchanting old stately home dating back to the 1700s
It was the realization of a dream for architecture enthusiast Count Carlo Giacinto Roero of Guarene, whose friend, the celebrated Filippo Juvarra, is credited with the design of the façade
Perfectly preserved over the years along with all its works of art, and an important stop-off on any tour of Piedmontese Baroque, today the Castle is a first class hospitality facility, with a restaurant, spa and piano nobile museum
Surrounded by vast, elegant Italian gardens created in the first half of the 18th Century, the nearly 25-metre high, three-storey building looks out from its extraordinarily privileged position onto the Unesco World Heritage Site hills of the Langhe, Roero and Monferrato
- Total number of rooms 15
- Number of floors (main building) 3